The DragonFly 2.4 release was released just today. One can choose from a bare-bones CD ISO, a DVD ISO that includes an X environment, and a bare-bones bootable USB drive image. In addition, this is the first time DragonFlyBSD has had a 64-bit ISO. 64-bit support is stable, but there will only be limited pkgsrc support in the current release. All versions of the release can all be downloaded from one of the many mirrors.

also.. I understood less than half of the wikipedia page. Symmetric multiprocessing, LWKT ... ports/messaging all gibberish to me, and still gave me no understanding of what DragonflyBSD is or why I might want to use it. Let alone why it might be better/worse than any other BSD distro?

now, you're gonna reply and say "if you don't know what they are Dragonfly isn't for you" and perhaps you'd be right. But a bit of plain English to explain it's pros and cons would be great.